Sunday, May 24, 2009

Pharmacist Job Oppurtunities and job Profile


Pharmacist


Pharmacists are health professionals who practice pharmacy. Pharmacists are a source of medication and health information and products, especially information on interactions between multiple medications. Pharmacists typically take an order for medicines from a physician in the form of a medical prescription and dispense the medication to the patient.


In the UK and Canada, pharmacists complete a 4 year degree and one year pre-registration experience before registration. Pharmacists work in hospitals, pharmaceutical industry, universities, medical practices and in community pharmacies. Pharmacists are trained in pharmacology, interactions, medicine monitoring, pharmaceutics (preparing the drug into a usable dosage form),pharmacy law, physiology, anatomy and biochemistry.


In British English and Hiberno-English pharmacists are often called Chemists.

Significant Points

  • Excellent job opportunities are expected.

  • Earnings are high, but some pharmacists are required to work nights, weekends, and holidays.

  • Pharmacists are becoming more involved in counseling patients and planning drug therapy programs.

  • A license is required; the prospective pharmacist must graduate from an accredited college of pharmacy and pass a series of examinations.


Nature of the Work

Pharmacists distribute prescription drugs to individuals. They also advise their patients, as well as physicians and other health practitioners, on the selection, dosages, interactions, and side effects of medications. Pharmacists monitor the health and progress of patients to ensure the safe and effective use of medication. Compounding—the actual mixing of ingredients to form medications—is a small part of a pharmacist’s practice, because most medicines are produced by pharmaceutical companies in a standard dosage and drug delivery form. Most pharmacists work in a community setting, such as a retail drugstore, or in a health care facility, such as a hospital, nursing home, mental health institution, or neighborhood health clinic.


Pharmacists in community pharmacies dispense medications, counsel patients on the use of prescription and over-the-counter medications, and advise physicians about patients’ medication therapy. They also advise patients about general health topics such as diet, exercise, and stress management, and provide information on products such as durable medical equipment or home health care supplies. In addition, they may complete third-party insurance forms and other paperwork. Those who own or manage community pharmacies may sell non-health-related merchandise, hire and supervise personnel, and oversee the general operation of the pharmacy. Some community pharmacists provide specialized services to help patients with conditions such as diabetes, asthma, smoking cessation, or high blood pressure; others also are trained to administer vaccinations.


Pharmacists in health care facilities dispense medications and advise the medical staff on the selection and effects of drugs. They may make sterile solutions to be administered intravenously. They also plan, monitor and evaluate drug programs or regimens. They may counsel hospitalized patients on the use of drugs before the patients are discharged.


Pharmacists who work in home health care monitor drug therapy and prepare infusions—solutions that are injected into patients—and other medications for use in the home.


Some pharmacists specialize in specific drug therapy areas, such as intravenous nutrition support, oncology (cancer), nuclear pharmacy (used for chemotherapy), geriatric pharmacy, and psychiatric pharmacy (the use of drugs to treat mental disorders).


Most pharmacists keep confidential computerized records of patients’ drug therapies to prevent harmful drug interactions. Pharmacists are responsible for the accuracy of every prescription that is filled, but they often rely upon Pharmacy technicians and pharmacy aides to assist them in the dispensing process. Thus, the pharmacist may delegate prescription-filling and administrative tasks and supervise their completion. Pharmacists also frequently oversee pharmacy students serving as interns.


Increasingly, pharmacists are pursuing nontraditional pharmacy work. Some are involved in research for pharmaceutical manufacturers, developing new drugs and testing their effects. Others work in marketing or sales, providing clients with expertise on the use, effectiveness, and possible side effects of drugs. Some pharmacists work for health insurance companies, developing pharmacy benefit packages and carrying out cost-benefit analyses on certain drugs. Other pharmacists work for the government, managed care organizations, public health care services, the armed services, or pharmacy associations. Finally, some pharmacists are employed full time or part time as college faculty, teaching classes and performing research in a wide range of areas.


Work environment. Pharmacists work in clean, well-lighted, and well-ventilated areas. Many pharmacists spend most of their workday on their feet. When working with sterile or dangerous pharmaceutical products, pharmacists wear gloves, masks, and other protective equipment.


Most full-time salaried pharmacists work approximately 40 hours a week, and about 10 percent work more than 50 hours. Many community and hospital pharmacies are open for extended hours or around the clock, so pharmacists may be required to work nights, weekends, and holidays. Consultant pharmacists may travel to nursing homes or other facilities to monitor patients’ drug therapy. About 16 percent of pharmacists worked part time in 2006.


Training

A license is required in all States, the District of Columbia, and all U.S. territories. In order to obtain a license, pharmacists must earn a Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree from a college of pharmacy and pass several examinations.


Education and training. Pharmacists must earn a Pharm.D. degree from an accredited college or school of pharmacy. The Pharm.D. degree has replaced the Bachelor of Pharmacy degree, which is no longer being awarded. To be admitted to a Pharm.D. program, an applicant must have completed at least 2 years of postsecondary study, although most applicants have completed 3 or more years. Other entry requirements usually include courses in mathematics and natural sciences, such as chemistry, biology, and physics, as well as courses in the humanities and social sciences. In 2007, 92 colleges and schools of pharmacy were accredited to confer degrees by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE). About 70 percent of Pharm.D. programs require applicants to take the Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT).


Courses offered at colleges of pharmacy are designed to teach students about all aspects of drug therapy. In addition, students learn how to communicate with patients and other health care providers about drug information and patient care. Students also learn professional ethics, concepts of public health, and medication distribution systems management. In addition to receiving classroom instruction, students in Pharm.D. programs spend about one-forth of their time in a variety of pharmacy practice settings under the supervision of licensed pharmacists.


In the 2006–07 academic year, 70 colleges of pharmacy also awarded the master-of-science degree or the Ph.D. degree. Both degrees are awarded after the completion of a Pharm.D. degree and are designed for those who want additional clinical, laboratory, and research experience. Areas of graduate study include pharmaceutics and pharmaceutical chemistry (physical and chemical properties of drugs and dosage forms), pharmacology (effects of drugs on the body), and pharmacy administration. Many master’s and Ph.D. degree holders go on to do research for a drug company or teach at a university.


Other options for pharmacy graduates who are interested in further training include 1-year or 2-year residency programs or fellowships. Pharmacy residencies are postgraduate training programs in pharmacy practice and usually require the completion of a research project. These programs are often mandatory for pharmacists who wish to work in hospitals. Pharmacy fellowships are highly individualized programs that are designed to prepare participants to work in a specialized area of pharmacy, such clinical practice or research laboratories. Some pharmacists who own their own pharmacy obtain a master’s degree in business administration (MBA). Others may obtain a degree in public administration or public health.


Licensure. A license to practice pharmacy is required in all States, the District of Columbia, and all U.S. territories. To obtain a license, a prospective pharmacist must graduate from a college of pharmacy that is accredited by the ACPE and pass a series of examinations. All States, U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia require the North American Pharmacist Licensure Exam (NAPLEX), which tests pharmacy skills and knowledge. Forty-four States and the District of Columbia also require the Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Exam (MPJE), which tests pharmacy law. Both exams are administered by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP). Each of the eight States and territories that do not require the MJPE has its own pharmacy law exam. In addition to the NAPLEX and MPJE, some States and territories require additional exams that are unique to their jurisdiction.


All jurisdictions except California currently grant license transfers to qualified pharmacists who already are licensed by another jurisdiction. Many pharmacists are licensed to practice in more than one jurisdiction. Most jurisdictions require continuing education for license renewal. Persons interested in a career as a pharmacist should check with individual jurisdiction boards of pharmacy for details on license renewal requirements and license transfer procedures.


Graduates of foreign pharmacy schools may also qualify for licensure in some U.S. States and territories. These individuals must apply for certification from the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Examination Committee (FPGEC). Once certified, they must pass the Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Examination (FPGEE), Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exam, and Test of Spoken English (TSE) exam. They then must pass all of the exams required by the licensing jurisdiction, such as the NAPLEX and MJPE. Applicants who graduated from programs accredited by the Canadian Council for Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs (CCAPP) between 1993 and 2004 are exempt from FPGEC certification and examination requirements.


Other qualifications. Prospective pharmacists should have scientific aptitude, good interpersonal skills, and a desire to help others. They also must be conscientious and pay close attention to detail, because the decisions they make affect human lives.


Advancement. In community pharmacies, pharmacists usually begin at the staff level. Pharmacists in chain drugstores may be promoted to pharmacy supervisor or manager at the store level, then to manager at the district or regional level, and later to an executive position within the chain’s headquarters. Hospital pharmacists may advance to supervisory or administrative positions. After they gain experience and secure the necessary capital, some pharmacists become owners or part owners of independent pharmacies. Pharmacists in the pharmaceutical industry may advance in marketing, sales, research, quality control, production, or other areas.


Employment

Pharmacists held about 243,000 jobs in 2006. About 62 percent worked in community pharmacies that were either independently owned or part of a drugstore chain, grocery store, department store, or mass merchandiser. Most community pharmacists were salaried employees, but some were self-employed owners. About 23 percent of pharmacists worked in hospitals. A small proportion worked in mail-order and Internet pharmacies, pharmaceutical wholesalers, offices of physicians, and the Federal Government.


Job Outlook

Employment is expected to increase much faster than the average through 2016. As a result of rapid growth and the need to replace workers who leave the occupation, job prospects should be excellent.


Employment change. Employment of pharmacists is expected to grow by 22 percent between 2006 and 2016, which is much faster than the average for all occupations. The increasing numbers of middle-aged and elderly people—who use more prescription drugs than younger people—will continue to spur demand for pharmacists throughout the projection period. Other factors likely to increase the demand for pharmacists include scientific advances that will make more drug products available and the coverage of prescription drugs by a greater number of health insurance plans and Medicare.


As the use of prescription drugs increases, demand for pharmacists will grow in most practice settings, such as community pharmacies, hospital pharmacies, and mail-order pharmacies. As the population ages, assisted living facilities and home care organizations should see particularly rapid growth. Demand will also increase as cost conscious insurers, in an attempt to improve preventative care, use pharmacists in areas such as patient education and vaccination administration.


Demand is also increasing in managed care organizations where pharmacists analyze trends and patterns in medication use, and in pharmacoeconomics—the cost and benefit analysis of different drug therapies. New jobs also are being created in disease management—the development of new methods for curing and controlling diseases—and in sales and marketing. Rapid growth is also expected in pharmacy informatics—the use of information technology to improve patient care.


Job prospects. Excellent opportunities are expected for pharmacists over the 2006 to 2016 period. Job openings will result from rapid employment growth, and from the need to replace workers who retire or leave the occupation for other reasons.


Earnings

Median annual of wage-and-salary pharmacists in May 2006 were $94,520. The middle 50 percent earned between $83,180 and $108,140 a year. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $67,860, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $119,480 a year. Median annual earnings in the industries employing the largest numbers of pharmacists in May 2006 were:

For those who wants to do Pharmacy in US (Pharma Universities)


US Pharmacy Schools


Alabama

Auburn University

Samford University


Arizona

University of Arizona


Arkansas

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences


California

Loma Linda University School of Pharmacy


Western University of Health Sciences


University of California, San Francisco


University of the Pacific

University of Southern California


University of California, San Diego


Touro University


Colorado

University of Colorado Health Sciences Center


Connecticut

University of Connecticut


District of Columbia

Howard University


Florida

Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University


Nova Southeastern University


University of Florida College of Pharmacy


Georgia

Mercer University Southern


University of Georgia


Idaho

Idaho State University


Illinois

Midwestern University-Chicago


University of Illinois at Chicago



Indiana


Butler University


Purdue University


Iowa

Drake University


University of Iowa


Kansas

University of Kansas


Kentucky

University of Kentucky


Louisiana

Northeast Louisiana University


Xavier University


Maryland

University of Maryland


Massachusetts

Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Allied Health


Northeastern University-Bouve College of Pharmacy


Michigan

Ferris State University


University of Michigan


Wayne State University


Minnesota

University of Minnesota


Mississippi

University of Mississippi


Missouri

St. Louis College of Pharmacy


University of Missouri-Kansas City


Montana

University of Montana School of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences


Nebraska

Creighton University School of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions


University of Nebraska


New Jersey

Rutgers University College of Pharmacy


New Mexico

University of New Mexico


New York

Union University, Albany College of Pharmacy


Arnold and Marie Schwartz


St. John's University


University of Buffalo


North Carolina

Campbell University


University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


North Dakota

North Dakota State University


Ohio

Ohio Northern University-Raabe College of Pharmacy


Ohio State University


University of Cincinnati


University of Toledo


Oklahoma

University of Oklahoma, College of Pharmacy


Oregon

Oregon State University


Pennsylvania

Duquesne University-Mylan


Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science


Temple University


University of Pittsburgh


Wilkes University


Puerto Rico

University of Puerto Rico


Rhode Island

University of Rhode Island


South Carolina

Medical University of South Carolina


University of South Carolina


South Dakota

South Dakota State University


Tennessee

University of Tennessee


Texas

Texas Southern University


Texas Tech University


University of Houston


University of Texas at Austin


Utah

University of Utah


Virginia

Hampton University


Shenandoah University


Virginia Commonwealth University


Washington

University of Washington

Washington State University


West Virginia

West Virginia University


Wisconsin

University of Wisconsin-Madison


Wyoming

University of Wyoming




Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Entrance Exams for Bpharm in INDIA

Pharmacy


Anna University, Chennai conducts an all-India entrance test (TNPCEE) every year for admission to various professional and technical courses offered by many colleges/universities in Tamil Nadu.

BITS (Birla Institute of Technology and Science), Pilani conducts an all-India entrance test (BITSAT) every year for admission into various courses.

EAMCET (Engineering, Agriculture and Medicine Common Entrance Test) is an entry level entrance test for admission into various technical courses offered by technical and professional colleges in Andhra Pradesh.

GGSIPU CET is a common entrance test conducted by Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi for admission into its various technical and professional courses.

Gujarat Common Entrance Test, commonly called GUJCET, is conducted for admissions into engineering, medical and pharmacy programs in the state of Gujarat.

Goa CET, also known as the GCET, is conducted in Goa for admission into various programs in engineering, medical and agriculture disciplines in the institutions of the state.

RPET Exam is conducted in Rajasthan for admission into the bachelors degree program in engineering, architecture and pharmacy. Know about Rajasthan PET which stands for Rajasthan Pre Entrance Test.

PTUCET is conducted for admission into the undergraduate level of engineering, architecture and pharmacy in Punjab. Check out about Punjab Combined Entrance Test or Punjab CET.

UP SEE Exam is conducted by Uttar Pradesh Technical University for admission into higher education programs in Uttar Pradesh. Know more about UP State Entrance Test or UPTU SEE.

Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT-CET) is an all-India test for admission to Health Sciences, Engineering and Pharmacy courses in colleges/universities/institutions located in Maharashtra.

Manipal University Undergraduate Entrance Test which is popularly called Manipal UGET is conducted for admission into undergraduate level courses under the purview of Manipal University of Karnataka.

UTUEE or Uttarakhand Technical University Entrance Exam is conducted by Uttarakhand Technical University for admission into various disciplines.

Puducherry CENTAC JET also known as Centralized Admission Committee Joint Entrance Test is organized for admission into various programs.

List of Pharmacy colleges in AP and its details

  1. Annamacharya Educational Trust - Annamacharya College of Pharmacy
    (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)

    New Boyanapally, Rajampet - 516 126, Kapada Distt.
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy(Seats: 60)
    Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  2. Adarsa College of Pharmacy,
    (PCI Approved)

    G. Kothapalli – 533 285 E.G. Dt.
    Courses:Diploma in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  3. A M Reddy Memorial College Of Pharmacy
    (AICTE Approved)

    Petlurivaripalem, Narasaraopet Mandal Guntur District Pin - Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  4. A S N Pharmacy College
    (AICTE Approved)

    Burripalem Road, Nelapadu, Tenali Guntur Dist. Pin - 522 201 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  5. Aditya Institute Of Pharmaceutical Science & Research (AICTE Approved)
    Surampalem, Gandepalli Mandal East Godavari Dist. Pin - 533 437 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  6. Blue Birds College Of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved)
    # 4-286, Bheemavaram Village, Warangal Pin - 506 015 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  7. Brown's College Of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved)
    Ammapalem, Thanikella, Kanjierla Khammam Dist. Pin - 507 305 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  8. Bharat Institute of Technology (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    Mangalpalli Village, Ibrahim Patnam (Mandal)
    Distt. Ranga Reddy - 501 510
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  9. Bapatla College of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    Bapatla - 522 101 Distt. Guntur
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy; (Seats: 60) , Bachelor in Pharmacy; (Seats: 60)
    M.Pharm: Pharmaceutics (Seats: 6)

  10. Chalapathi Institute Of Pharmacetical Science (AICTE Approved)
    Cholapathi Nagar, Lam, Guntur Pin - 522 034 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  11. College Of Engineering, Andhra University (AICTE Approved)
    Vishakapatnam Pin - 530 003 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 32)
    M.Pharm: Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Seats: 10), Pharmacology (Seats: 10), Pharmaceutical Biotechnology (Seats: 10), Pharmaceutical Technology (Seats: 10), Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry (Seats: 10), Pharmaceutical Analsis And Quality Assurance (Seats: 10), (Seats: 18)

  12. Dr Samuel George Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    Geroge Enclave, Markapur Prakasam Dist. Pin - 523 316 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  13. Deptt. of Pharm.Sciences (PCI Approved)
    College of Engineering
    Andhra University, VISAKHAPATNAM - 530 003
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  14. Govt. Polytechnic for Women (PCI Approved)
    Guntur-522 006
    (Gram: `Vanita')
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy (Seats: 40 )

  15. Govt. Polytechnic for Women (PCI Approved)
    Kakinada-533 003 (East Godavari Distt.)
    (Gram: 'Womens Poly')
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy (Seats: 40)

  16. Govt. Polytechnic for Women (PCI Approved)
    K.M.C. (PO), Warangal-506 007
    (Gram: 'Womenpoly')
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy(Seats: 30)
  17. Govt. Polytechnic for Women (PCI Approved)
    Nizamabad-503 002
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy(Seats: 30)

  18. Govt. Polytechnic (PCI Approved)
    Visakhapatnam-530 007
    (Gram: 'Poly')
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy(Seats: 60)

  19. Govt. Polytechnic for Women (PCI Approved)
    Srikakulam - 532 005
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy(Seats: 40)

  20. Govt. Polytechnic for Women (PCI Approved)
    Cuddapah-516 002
    (Gram: 'Govt. Poly')
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy(Seats: 60)

  21. Giet School Of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved)
    Nh-5, Chaitanya Nagar, Rajahmundry East Godavari Dist.
    Pin - 533 294 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  22. Gokaraju Rangaraju College Of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    Bachupalli Opp. B.B.Unit, Miyapur Ranga Reddy Dist. Pin - 500 050 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  23. Hindu College of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    Amravati Road, Guntur - 522 002`
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy; (Seats: 60) , Bachelor in Pharmacy; (Seats: 60)

  24. Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology (PCI Approved)
    Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam,
    Tirupati - 517 502
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy(Seats: 40)

  25. Jangaon Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    Yeshwanthapur, Jangaon.
    Dist. Warangal
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy(Seats: 60) , Bachelor in Pharmacy; (Seats: 60)

  26. Kamala Jayarao College of Pharmacy, (PCI Approved) (AICTE Approved) (SBTET Approved)
    Burugupudi, Korukonda (M), Rajahmundry – 533 292
    Courses:Diploma in Pharmacy(Seats: 60)

  27. K L R Pharmacy College (AICTE Approved)
    Behind Contractor Colony , Palvancha Khammam Dist. Pin - 507 115 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  28. K.D.R. Govt. Polytechnic (PCI Approved)
    Wanaparthy - 509 103
    Distt. Mahaboob Nagar.
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy(Seats: 60)

  29. Koringa College of Pharmacy (PCI Approved)
    Koringi Village - 533 461
    Tallarevu Mandal, E.G. Distt.
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy(Seats: 60)

  30. K.V.S.R. Siddharatha College of Pharmaceutical Sciences (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    Vijaywada - 520 010
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy(Seats: 60)

  31. Krishnaveni Exhibition Society's Polytechnic for Women (PCI Approved)
    P.W.D. Grounds
    Vijayawada-520 002
    (Gram: 'MAHILA')
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy(Seats: 60)

  32. L S Instiute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences (AICTE Approved)
    C/O Learners Land Junior College, Warangal Pin - 506 012 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  33. M N R College Of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved)
    Sangareddy Medak Dist. Pin - 502 294 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  34. Malla Reddy College Of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved)
    Maisammaguda, Gundlapachampally, Medchal Ranga Reddy Dist. Pin - 501 401 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  35. Malineni Lakshmaiah College of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    Kanumalla Post, Singarayakonda
    Prakasam (Dt.) - 523 101
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy; (Seats: 60) , Bachelor in Pharmacy; (Seats: 60)

  36. Nirmala College Of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    Putlampalli Village & Post, Buddayapally, Cuddapah Pin - 516 002 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  37. Nalanda College of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    P.O. Charla Pally, Hyderabad Road,
    Nalgonda - 508 001
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy; (Seats: 60) , Bachelor in Pharmacy; (Seats: 60)

  38. Post Graduate Courses, Maharajah's College (AICTE Approved)
    Phool Bagh, Vizianagaram Pin - 535 002 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  39. P Rami Reddy Memorial College Of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved)
    4/9, Nagarjpeta, Cuddapah Pin - 516 001 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  40. R.K.L.K. D-Pharmacy College (PCI Approved)
    Suryapet - 508 213
    Distt. Nalgonda.
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy(Seats: 60) , Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  41. Raghavendra Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (AICTE Approved)
    (PCI Approved)

    Saigram Krishnamreddypalli Cross
    Chiyyedu (PO) Anantapur - 515 721
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy(Seats: 60)

  42. Rao's College Of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved)
    Veranna Kanpur Bit I,
    Venkatachalem Mandal Nellore Dist. Pin - 524 320 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  43. S.V. Govt. Polytechnic (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    K. T. Road, Tirupati-517 507
    (Gram: 'Poly')
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy (Seats: 60) , Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  44. Safa College Of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved)
    B. Tandrapadu, Kurnool Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  45. Sri Venkateswara College of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    Etcherla, Srikakulam - 532 402
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy(Seats: 60) , Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  46. Sri Vaddamani Chidanandam Memorial Polytechnic (PCI Approved)
    Badvel -516 227, Distt. Cuddapah
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy (Seats: 40)

  47. Sri Padmavathi Women's Polytechnic (PCI Approved)
    T.T. Devasthanams, Tirupati-517 502
    Distt. Chittoor
    (Gram:'DEVASTHAN')
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy (Seats: 30)

  48. St. Peter's Instt. of Pharm. Sciences (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    # 2-4-1211, Vidyanagar,
    Hanamkonda - 506 001
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy(Seats: 60) , M.Pharm: Pharmaceutics (Seats: 8)

  49. Sri G. Pulla Reddy Govt. Polytechnic (PCI Approved)
    B. Thandrapadu Village, Kurnool-518 452
    (Gram: "INSPOLY")
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  50. Sri Venkateswara College of Pharmacy (PCI Approved)
    Nagendra Nagar, By the side of Iron Yard, Atkinson School Road,
    Gollapudi - 521 225 Vijayawada Rural
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  51. SRR College of Pharmaceutical Sciences (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    Valbhapur (V), Elkathurthy (Mdl), Distt.
    Karimnagar - 505 476
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy(Seats: 60) , Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  52. Sarada College of Pharmaceutical Sciences (PCI Approved)
    Konda Kavuru (Post), Narasaraopet
    (Mandal) - 522 602 Guntur Distt.
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy(Seats: 60)

  53. Shri Vishnu College of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    Vishnupur, Bhimavaram - 534 202
    W.G. Dt.
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy(Seats: 60), M.Pharm: Pharmaceutical Technology (Seats: 8)

  54. Sri Lakshmi Narasimha College Of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved)
    Sf-316, Chittoor Vellore Highway, Gudipalla Mandal Palluru Chittoor Dist. Pin - 517 132 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  55. Sri Padmavathi School of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    Behind R. K. Kalyana Mandapam,
    Mohan Gardens, Tiruchanur (P)-517 507
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  56. Sri Krupa Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    Velkatta Village, Kodapak Medak Dist. Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  57. Sri Krishna Chaitanya College Of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved)
    Gangannagaripalle Village, Basinikonda Panchayat, Madanapalle Chittoor Dist. Pin - 517 325 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  58. Smt. Sarojini Ramulamma College of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    Seshadrinagar, Mahabubnagar - 509 001
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy; (Seats: 60) , Bachelor in Pharmacy; (Seats: 60)

  59. Sree Vidyanikethan College Of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved)
    Sree Sainath Nagar, A. Rangampet,
    Near Tirupathi, Chandragiri Mandal
    Chittoor Dist. Pin - 517 102 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  60. Trinity College Of Pharmaceutical Sciences (AICTE Approved)
    Peddapalli Karimnagar Dist. Pin - 505 172 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  61. Talla Padmavathi College of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    Orus-Kareemabad, Warangal - 506 012
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy(Seats: 60), M.Pharm: Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Seats: 8)

  62. University College of Pharm. Sciences (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    Kakatiya University
    Warangal-506 009
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy(Seats: 60),
    M.Pharm: Pharmaceutics (Seats: 12), Pharmacognosy (Seats: 12), Industrial Pharmacy (Seats: 10)

  63. Vaagdevi College Of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved)
    Urus, Hanamkonda, Warangal Dist. Pin - 506 001 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60), M.Pharm: Pharmacognosy (Seats: 10)

  64. Vagdevi College of Pharmacy and Research Centre (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    Brahmadevam Village, Muttukur Mandal
    Nellore Dt. - 524 346
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  65. Vishwa Bharathi College of Pharmaceutical Sciences (AICTE Approved) (PCI Approved)
    Perechereta Junction, NRT Road, Medikonduru Mandal,
    Guntur - 522 009
    Courses: Diploma in Pharmacy; (Seats: 60) , Bachelor in Pharmacy; (Seats: 60)

  66. Vikas College Of B. Pharmacy (AICTE Approved)
    Suryapet Nalgonda Dist. Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  67. Vikas College Of Pharmacy Sy.No.146, Shameetpet Village (AICTE Approved)
    Jangaon Warangal Dist. Pin - 506 167 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  68. Vageeswari College Of Pharmacy (AICTE Approved)
    Ramakrishna Colony, Thimmapur Karimnagar Dist. Pin - 505 481 Andhra Pradesh
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

  69. Viswambhara Educational Society Vaagdevi College of Pharmacy (PCI Approved)
    H.No.2-2-457/A, Ramnagar
    Hanamkonda - 506 001
    Courses: Bachelor in Pharmacy (Seats: 60)

Monday, May 11, 2009

After Bpharm....


Hi everybody, Welcome to my new blog...

This is created especially for the current B.Pharm students who are in need of help.

This blog will be updated soon with lot of information about the B.pharm subjects and mainly with the options which will help the freshers to decide their future steps.